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Current Transformers are designed for power monitoring.


November 14, 2008 - New Technology Current Transformers are available in CR2 Series with 50:5-300:5 current ratio, CR5 with 50:5-1,200:5, CR5A with 50:5-1,200:5, and CR6A with 100:5-1,500:5 ratios. Designed for 5 and 1 A secondary output current and power monitoring applications, ANSI Metering Class devices are suited for energy management, ammeters, watt/var/watt-hour transducers, and current sensing relays. Mounting options include RL, SFT, and SFL for common breaker and panel-mounted styles.

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New Technology 5 Amp Current Transformers Introduced by CR Magnetics


CR Magnetics, Inc. has introduced New Technology Current Transformers specifically designed for 5 Amp and 1 Amp secondary output current and power monitoring applications. New advanced materials combined with state-of-the-art manufacturing systems and techniques has resulted in significantly improved performance and extremely fast production turn around of Commercial Class and Ansi Metering Class transformers. Major performance benefits are lower losses, improved lifetime durability, increased ruggedness and heat capacity.

The New Technology CR Magnetics Current Transformers will perform in a wide variety of applications including Energy Management, Ammeters, Watt/VAR/Watthour Transducers and Current Sensing Relays. The Ansi Metering Class Transformers are intended for power monitoring applications where high accuracy and minimum phase angle error is required.

They are available in the traditional industry standard styles with Current Ratios of:
CR2 Series - 50:5 thru 300:5, CR5 Series - 50:5 thru 1200:5, CR5A Series - 50:5 thru 1200:5 and CR6A Series - 100:5 thru 1500:5. Custom styles can be provided.

The New Technology CR Magnetics 5 Amp Current Transformers have window openings of: 1.13", 1.56", and 2.06" dia. Circular casing sizes range from: 1.75" W x 2.47" H. to 1.10" W x 1.75" H. Square casing sizes range from: 2.40" L x 2.03" W x 2.69" H to 4.080" L x 2.10" W x 4.653" H.

Mounting Styles are: RL, SFT and SFL for common breaker and panel mounted styles.
Custom wire lead colors are available as well as custom terminations including Military
Connectors, Ring Terminators and Quick-Connects. The products are RoHS Compliant
and meet UL, CE and CSA requirements.

Pricing for the New Technology CR Magnetics 5 Amp Current Transformers is from $20.00 to $80.00 each in small quantities. And the most common ranges are ...In Stock and Available for Immediate Shipment!

Upon introducing the New Technology CR Magnetics 5 Amp Current Transformers, Tony Hodges, Director of Sales & Marketing of CR Magnetics, Inc., stated: "Our New Technology Current Transformers are very reasonably priced and we can provide custom ratios and small quantities with extremely quick turn around in 2 weeks or less. Our web site crmagnetics.com will help design engineers and plant maintenance engineers with quick access to extensive technical information and specific application data. Our technical experts stand ready to field all inquiries."

For additional product data and sales information, contact:

Mr. Tony Hodges, Director of Sales & Marketing

CR Magnetics, Inc.

3500 Scarlet Oak Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63122 USA

Phone: (636) 343-8518 Fax: (636) 343-5119

Email: tonyh@crmagnetics.com

Visit crmagnetics.com for additional product information and technical data. CR Magnetics, Inc. is based in St. Louis, Missouri USA. The firm specializes in the design, marketing and manufacturing of voltage, current, power and frequency
measurement products including Indicators, Sensing Transformers, Sensing Relays, Analog Transducers, Digital Displays, Digital Transducers and Software

...For markets in the United States and throughout the world.
CR Magnetics is another Huntington Electric Company.




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Company Information:
Name: CR Magnetics
Address: 3500 Scarlet Oak Blvd.
City: St. Louis
State: MO
ZIP: 63122
Country: USA
Phone: 636-343-8518
FAX: 636-343-5119
http://crmagnetics.com


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Digital Transducers transmit data over RS485 buss.


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